The Justice Department’s recent public announcements underscore a familiar but increasingly urgent message for companies: federal enforcement remains active across corporate crime, fraud, and compliance-related matters, even during quieter stretches in the court-news cycle. Over the past several days and weeks, DOJ press activity has continued to highlight criminal prosecutions, civil enforcement actions, and policy messaging that together reinforce the
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The Patent Trial and Appeal Board has issued its Final Written Decision in IPR2025-00070, bringing the inter partes review to its merits-stage conclusion and giving practitioners another look at how the Board is applying patentability standards in contested post-grant proceedings. View full case on Docket Alarm

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A federal judge in Boston has again blocked key provisions of President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at expanding the federal government’s role in election administration, marking another significant judicial check on the administration’s effort to reshape voting rules ahead of the 2026 midterms.

U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani, of the U.S. District Court in Massachusetts, ruled against provisions that
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From : Blog Entry >> Kamron’s Blog EntryFor years, Desktop as a Service, or DaaS, was primarily discussed as a way to support remote and hybrid employees. That perception is changing. Organizations are now evaluating DaaS as part of a broader infrastructure, security, device lifecycle, and AI strategy. Secure remote access remains an important use case, but businesses are
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The Eleventh Circuit’s August 7, 2026 filing in Opinion, No. 25-13883, is now available on Docket Alarm. At the time of writing, the key takeaway for practitioners is the release of the appellate disposition itself and the need to review the opinion closely for its treatment of the issues on appeal, procedural posture, and any statements that may affect
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A series of announcements this week from DeepJudge, DISCO, Spellbook and workplace technology provider Korbyt is worth noting as things start to heat up in the countdown to ILTACON in […]
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Founded in 2023 by a heavyweight team led by former patent attorney and CEO Dominic Davies, Lightbringer enables you to go from idea to filed patent application in days instead […]
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The Department of Justice’s recent press-release activity points to a notable trend for legal professionals: federal enforcement remains active on multiple fronts at once. In late July and early August, DOJ announcements reflected a steady mix of healthcare-fraud resolutions, terrorism-related charges, and other criminal prosecutions, underscoring that the government is continuing to deploy both its criminal and civil tools aggressively
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A new post-grant review at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board could be worth close attention for companies operating in the dental implant and medical device space. In PGR2026-00070, filed on August 11, 2026, the proceeding is captioned Straumann USA, LLC, signaling a challenge to a recently issued patent associated with one of the best-known names in
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From : Blog Entry >> Kamron’s Blog EntryArtificial intelligence is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about technologies in the legal industry. From document review and legal research to drafting contracts and summarizing depositions, AI promises to improve efficiency and reduce administrative work. But many firms are asking the wrong question. Instead of asking, “Which AI tool should we
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The August issue of my Personal Strategy Compass newsletter is now available: The Night Watchman: Converting Solitary Anxiety into Strategic Leverage.”This issue grew out of something I started noticing in my own solitary planning blocks. Once I removed the usual operational noise and created some real white space, my analytical mind did not automatically become more strategic.
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The FTC has secured what it says is the largest civil penalty ever obtained for a Hart-Scott-Rodino filing failure: a combined $12 million settlement with Edwards Lifesciences and Genesis MedTech over the acquisition of JC Medical. According to the agency, the companies structured the transaction to avoid premerger notification and waiting-period requirements under the HSR Act, prompting an enforcement action
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Elite’s cloud customers will outnumber its on-premises customers by the end of 2026, with SaaS users growing 60% YoY to 53,000, and over 120 law firms now live in the […]
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amicable, the award-winning divorce and separation service, has submitted its application to the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) to launch a new, separate law firm serving England and Wales. Alongside that, it’s opening the search […]
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